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Outstanding. That's excellent (well, I'm not sure I want Photoshop that route). I have a few large scale applications I'll have to try out.
This space for rent
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Indeed!
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That's useful. I was a bit unsure if the work the other team did was Windows 8.1 App or UWP. There are different variants and different restrictions. Glad UWP API for desktop opens it up. It's been sometime we spent time on windows. With Xamarin, I think we are back
Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy.
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Yeah!!!
After all these years as the black sheep!
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lol!
We were just holding back our wallets on Xamarin. It's certainly a big news for the company.
Now MSDN license is like an universal passport to mess with any MS software up there!
Community Edition VS does support Xamarin, You see but there's always some *(star) marks here and there with the free editions! Safe bet is to go through MSDN->VS Pro->Xamarin.
Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy.
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Well I got community at home!
At work we got MSDN.
We also got Xamarin! That was before the acquisition, we just renew our license 2 weeks ago! damn! Oh well.. at lest we got test cloud licenses!
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ROFL! Just like I keep testing how the Payment systems work by routinely buying insanely useless electronics things online.
Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy.
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Check if this helps:
In UWP apps, you can only access to the following files and folders:
Directories which are declared in the manifest file (e.g. Documents, Pictures, Videos folder)
Directories and files which the user manually selected with the FileOpenPicker or FolderPicker
Files from the FutureAccessList or MostRecentlyUsedList
Files which are opened with a file extension association or via sharing
If you need access to all files in D:\, the user must manually pick the D:\ drive using the FolderPicker, then you have access to everything in this drive...
I think you can let the user pick the folder once, and put it into the FutureAccessList so that you can always access it afterwards
[SO^]
Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy.
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The Future Access List! Wow!
Just what I need!
Could I have fries with that!
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downloading VS 2015 Update 2 now... will see if I can open file://c/temp/a.txt with "Universal Naming Convention (UNC) folders" access permission!
(no file picker please)
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One my friends , in the name of shooting the beauty of lake Barrie (Canada), drops his camera into 4 feet icy waters. He said it took almost 5+ seconds for him to get it back from the depths. T1i is not even a weather/dust proof. It's a normal one. He put it in a bag of rice (yes RICE, if I heard it right). And the 3rd day, the miracle happens. The camera resurrects! The camera means a lot to him, like bread winner for his family. He thrives by street photography. Now he's writing a letter to Canon appreciating the resiliency of the "Rebel".
Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy.
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I capsized a kayak in the Mekong river and dunked my 5D III. Did the same thing, the rice absorbs the water and helps dry it out.
Worked fine ever since, although the lens never focused quite as well afterwards. Luckily it was only a cheap lens rather than one of my good ones. (cheap enough to fall under the insurance threshold)
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I know how it would feel like when you drop a machine like 5D-III into the waters. Glad it woke up again. I think 5D is a bit of weather proof build?
Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy.
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Quite funny
Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy.
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After a couple of days, it will start to behave badly; there is a lot of mechanical dohickies in a camera, and rust will get to them.
Rice is OK, but not enough, it is not a dessicant, especially if the camera was under water; at best you should put it in a dry warm air current (hair dryer on low heat setting).
Rice will not go into all the small spaces inside the camera.
Anyway, good luck with that.
I'd rather be phishing!
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Yep , makes sense. Waking up is not enough, I doubted if it'd continue to perform as good as before.
I was thinking if I can suggest to open the camera body and keep it open with a sack full of silica bags, It might pull up some more moist from the interiors. & Dry air would definitely help.
Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy.
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I'll just leave this here...
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Durability has always been one of Pentax's strong suits, and the K-1 is no exception with a stainless steel chassis covered in a magnesium alloy shell that is tough and lightweight. Also, the K-1 is sealed in 87 places to ensure no rain or dust will take your camera out of commission. The camera is designed to handle freezing temperatures as well, with a rating down to 14°F.
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Thank You for Reposting that! IMHO it is a great fun image and valuauble lesson for all of us in these trying times i can only hope that our Lord Jesus Christ Delivers us from the darkness that can only come with the election of HELLary Rodham CLIETON. I got a big ROFL out of this one thank you. God Bless!
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DNFTT!
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Are you sure they weren't just filming the next Human Centipede?
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